Abstract
This conference may be summarized under two main headings, classical theory of gravitation and quantization of general-relativistic theories; a third topic, the theory of measurement, forms a link between these two topics. I shall not attempt to summarize the discussion of cosmological problems by Dr. T. Gold and Dr. A. Lilley, because cosmology is a field of its own and, at least at present, not intimately connected with the other aspects of general relativity to which this conference has been devoted.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.29.352
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